MAKING COMPARISONS.

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MAKING COMPARISONS

1. más + adjective + que 2. menos + adjective … que 3. tan + adjective .. como 4. tanto como 5. más de # 6. menos de # 7. mejor/ peor (Irregular) 8. mayor/ menos (Irregular) 1. –er (bigger/smaller/shorter) 2. less (less fun/ less interesting) 3. as …. as (as cute as) 4. as much as 5. more than # 6. less than # 7. better/worse 8. older/ younger

Comparison of Inequality It’s when you compare two UNEQUAL things.

más + adjective + que más grande que = bigger than más fuerte que = stronger than Yo soy más baja que tú.

Comparative Adjectives English Bigger Faster Uglier Easier Prettier Busier Happier Shorter Spanish Más grande Más rápido Más feo Más fácil Más bonito Más ocupado Más alegre Más bajo

Comparison of Inequality in Spanish When you want to express more (er)…than in Spanish you use the expression más...que. Ana is taller than Susana. Ana es más alta que Susana. alta Remember that there needs to be agreement when using adjectives. Index

El elefante es más grande que el pez.

El gato es más tranquilo que el perro.

menos + adjective + que menos interesante que = less interesting than La clase de Español es menos interesante que el Arte.

Comparative Adjectives English Less Big Less Fast Less Ugly Less Easy Less Pretty Less Busy Less Happy Less Short Spanish Menos grande Menos rápido Menos feo Menos fácil Menos bonito Menos ocupado Menos alegre Menos bajo

El pez es menos grande que el elefante.

El perro es menos tranquilo que el gato.

Comparison of Inequality in Spanish Both constructions, más…que and menos…que can be used with activities. I like to swim more than to study. Me gusta nadar más que estudiar. Index

Translate into Spanish There are fewer teachers than students. Hay ______ profesores _______estudiantes. menos que

Translate into Spanish We want to swim more than to eat. Queremos nadar ______ _____ comer. más que

El béisbol es más divertido > Baseball is more fun than soccer. El béisbol es más divertido que el fútbol. Index

Comparison of Equality It’s when you compare two EQUAL things. AS CUTE AS… tan chulo como AS UGLY AS… tan feo como Index

tan … + adjective + como as… + adjective + as Pablo es tan guapo como Pedro. Mi hermana es tan inteligente como mi prima.

Comparative Adjectives English as pretty as as fast as as ugly as as easy as as funny as as busy as Spanish tan bonita como tan rápido como tan feo como tan fácil como tan cómico como tan ocupado como

tanto como as much as (usually used to compare activities) Me gusta jugar al fútbol tanto como al hockey A ella le gusta correr tanto como patinar

Usted tiene tanta tarea como ellos. as much as tanta (s, f)como Usted tiene tanta tarea como ellos.

tantos (m, p) tantas (f, p) as many as tantos (m, p) tantas (f, p) Yo tengo tantos libros como ella. Nosotros tenemos tantas clases como él.

….almost there…. When you use numbers…. más de # or menos de # Hay más de 30 personas en la clase. Tengo más de 5 raquetas de tenis. Hay menos de 8 libros en la biblioteca. Ella tiene menos de 15 años.

THE IRREGULARS……. CAN’T SAY … MORE OLDER MORE BETTER MORE YOUNGER MORE WORSE

THE IRREGULARS……. SO SAY … OLDER - MAYOR ex. Juan es mayor que Pablo. (15 años) (14 años) BETTER – MEJOR ex. Juan es mejor que Pablo en el fútbol.

THE IRREGULARS……. SO SAY … YOUNGER – MENOR ex. Ricky es menor que Ashley. (14 años) (15 años) WORSE – PEOR Ricky es peor que Ashley en Español.